TEHRAN (IQNA) – A young Indian Muslim has taken a step to clear the air around What “Jihad” actually means by writing an article for the India’s largest online, UN awarded platform for young people .

In the article, published by Youth Ki Awaaz website, he
writes:

Let us start by discussing a simple, yet complicated term:
‘jihad’. Jihad is a word which is often linked with terrorism. But, what is
jihad? Jihaad means"to fight for Allah.”It is done to establish the rule
of Islam in a place. It doesn’t refer to going out and killing hundreds and
thousands of people or slitting throats of innocent people.

Jihad, as a true Muslim would take it, is the fight against
our greatest enemy, ‘shaitaan’(devil).Jihad is when we lift our blanket at the
time of Fajr, and fight with our sleep. It is when we want to see or do
something filthy but we don’t, fearing Allah.Fighting with our worldly desires
is jihad.It refers to spreading Islam even at a time when it’s difficult, but
with a proper weapon – our ’emaan’(adherence), our character, our actions.
Prophet Muhammad did jihad without causing harm to a single person. That is
jihad.

In contemporary times, ISIS is expanded as the Islamic State
of Iraq and Syria. Well, ‘Islamic’ doesn’t seem to be correct. As what they do,
doesn’t seem to be Islamic. However, many people still think that Islam
promotes extremism. Well, it does not. Let us take a look at some of the many
examples from the Quran, proving my point:

Qur’an 5:32:"If anyone slew a person – unless it be in
retaliation for murder or for spreading mischief in the land – it would be as
if he slew all mankind; and if anyone saved a life, it would be as if he saved
the life of all humanity.”

Quran 41:34-35:"Goodness and evil are not equal. Repel
evil with what is better. Then that person with whom there was hatred, may become
your intimate friend. And no one will be granted such goodness except those who
exercise patience and self-restraint, none but people of the greatest good
fortune.”

Do these verses from the Quran, in any way promote extremist
views? They do not. On the other hand, ISIS (Daesh) acts opposite to it. Now
can someone who doesn’t follow the Quran, be called a Muslim? Think for
yourself.

Islam does not support them. Rather, it upholds the sanctity
of life. It encourages human rights and supports resolution to peace. It
believes in being a good human being, in non-violence. Killing innocent men,
women and children is forbidden in Islam.

So why would Islam support an extremist group? Why would
Islam encourage the killings of innocent people? ISIS does not reflect the
identity of Muslims, Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) does. Islam isn’t what the ISIS
does, it’s what the Quran teaches us. It’s kindness, honesty, politeness
towards everyone, even our enemies. Islam isn’t just a religion; it’s a way of
life.

In the end, I would like to tell everyone who read this,
that I’m not a scholar, or a Muslim teacher of the law. But I don’t think I
need to be one to spread my religion. What I wrote is based on what I think,
and what I hear. Allah knows better, always.

Also, if you still think Islam teaches terrorism, there are
more than 1.6 billion Muslims in the world. If Islam really taught that, you’d
probably be dead by now.

Source: Youth Ki Awaaz

Youth Ki Awaaz (www.youthkiawaaz.com ) is India’s largest
online, collaborative, UN awarded platform for young people to express
themselves on issues of importance.